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wynn

 (wĭn) or wen (wĕn)
n.
An Old English rune (ƿ ) having the sound (w) and used in Old English and Middle English writing.

[Old English; see wen- in Indo-European roots.]
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wynn

(wɪn)

also wen



n.
a character (ƿ) representing the sound (w) in Old English and early Middle English manuscripts, based on a rune with the same phonetic value.
[before 1100; Middle English wen, Old English wyn(n) literally, joy (see winsome, wish)]
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